Oh tahn joe bee Oh meh deh toe Go zai mas.
Yes it is.
初誕生おめてどう! はつたんじょうおめてどう! hatsu tanjyou omedetou! The formal expression would be "omedetou gozaimasu", but considering that it's written to a one-year-old, that's not necessary.
Otanjoubi omedetou gozaimasu In Japanese text: お誕生日おめでとうございます!
The most common way to say "Happy Birthday" in Japan is written as お誕生日おめでとう!, and pronounced "otanjoubi omedetou!".Hope this helps!
You may say 'akemashite omedetou.'
Otanjoubi omedetou, Terry.
You may say '(O)tanjoubi omedetou.'お誕生日おめでとうございます => 'Otanjoubi omedetou gozaimasu' is polite and 誕生日おめでとう => 'Tanjoubi omedetou' is very casual/informal way to say 'happy birthday' in Japanese.Tanjo-bi omedeto!
It's as odd in Japanese as it sounds in English. General expression for congratulating in Japanese is omedetou goazimasu, or omedetou alone. Japanese for Friday is kin'youbi. Slapping them together would result in:"Kin'youbi omedetou gozaimasu" in which, in casual form 'gozaimasu' is not mentioned.
お誕生日おめでとうございますトマスさん : 'otanjoubi omedetou gozaimasu Tomasu-san'. The ございます (gozaimasu) part makes it polite, in a friendly and casual case, you might drop it.
Otanjou-bi Omedetou Gozaimasu!
This means 'happy new year.'
They say "akemashite omedetou [gozaimasu]."